If you have the arched windows, then trying to find the right
window treatment can be challenging. It is an unusual shape to deal with, and
fortunately, with little creativity, you can make the window one of the most
eye-catching parts of your place. Here are a few ideas to get started.
It is not advisable to consider the regular draperies since the
window is arched, even such draperies won’t bring out the natural character of
the window. You always have the option to hang them around, but it will defeat
the purpose of having the arch
windows doors London. For such windows, blinds are still the far
suitable option.
To install the blinds on your arched windows, the first and
foremost step is to measure the window’s width, directly under the arch. This
will determine the width of the blinds needed. Then identify the length of the
window. It is always a wise idea from an aesthetic perspective to buying blinds
that hang a little bit longer than the actual length of the
window.
Instead the window frame hangs the blinds within the window casing
as it will let you preserve the shape of the arched windows. On the other hand,
if the casing does not work, then you always have the option to hang them
outside of it. However, it is still best to install the blinds within the
casing.
When you successfully install the blinds, then you need to take
care of the small space left at the top of the arch window, which is not
covered. You can leave it bare. Hence you can install the valance in that area.
Pick the style and colour that will match with your interiors.
To retain the beauty of the arch windows, you should buy the
curved valance rods. Today you will find numerous choices in window curtain
styles, but valance always works best in such scenarios. Again, measure the
arch first and pick the flexible rod that will fit best. Go ahead and measure
the arched part of the window.
Whether you are looking for solutions for your arched windows or double glazing London windows
get in touch with our experts at hanworthwindows.co.uk.
Author's
Bio:
Samantha
is an interior designer with seven years of experience in her profession. She
is also an avid blogger and writes for Hanworth Windows.

